Things got quiet....

Charles W. Morehouse w4gbw at BREVARD.NET
Sun Jan 14 20:03:46 EST 2001


Hi Ed,
Been there done that. The company that built it is long gone and there is no replacement.

Did a lot of research. The ONLY fix is to find a similar motor with good windings and put
those windings on your motor. In my case, had to rebuild the main bushing. All this
requires some skill with a dremmel tool and drilling ant tapping. Can send you my notes
if they are still there. Luck and 73.
Wayne;
W4GBW

Ed Kotkiewicz wrote:

> this morning and I realized that the soft sound on the clock inside the
> SB-630 was not working.  Unplugged it and pulled it out of the case and
> did some basic checks and it appears like the motor has quit.  I recall,
> many long moons ago that this topic came up but I ignored the thread.
> Who all, out there, has found a solution for a replacement motor.  I
> see, looking at the parts breakdown that this was handled as an
> "assembly".
>
> I'd appreciate any info on this matter........
>
> TX
>
> Ed
>
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